The Society shall be called The Caledonian Society of London and the number of Members shall be limited to one hundred, exclusive of Life Members, Honorary Members and the Council. Members must be Scotsmen.
London Scottish - the Origins: The original amateur club
rejoined the leagues at the bottom of the pyramid in 2000. We have
progressed from Herts/Middlesex 1 through London 4NW, London 3NW,
London 2N
and into National League 3.
Lunnainn
Albannaich was formed in June 1993, the first supporters' club
dedicated to the Scottish national side. Lunnainn Albannaich is Gaelic
for London Scotland. The club now has over 120 members.
The London Edinburgh Academical Club exists to provide a
framework for Accies in, and around, London to make contact and to meet each
other. Its main social activity is its Annual Dinner, but other less formal events are notified to members, some involving
representatives of other Scottish Schools in London.
The London Scottish Golf Club was organised as a club by members of the
London Scottish Rifle Volunteers on 5th November 1864 after a shooting
match held on the Common by the National Rifle Association.
The Aims of The Burns Club of London: (1) To celebrate the life and works of Robert Burns; (2) To foster appreciation of Scottish Literature, music and art...
The Highlands and Islands Society of London (HISL) was founded in 1976 to
provide a social venue in which Scottish expats from all parts of the
Highlands and Islands of Scotland could enjoy the language, rich
culture and traditions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
The Daniel Stewart's and Melville College London Club has some sixty Members who pay a modest £10 Annual
Subscription, an amount that has remained unchanged for many years, and
enables former pupils living and working in London or the South East of
England to meet socially and to provide anyone moving south with a link
to Edinburgh.